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Default Difference between marinara & pasta sauce?

Damsel in dis Dress wrote:

> Dunno the difference, but I do know that Harry's Tomato Sauce is one
> of the very best things you can put on spaghetti.
>
>
> * Exported from MasterCook *
>
> Harry's Tomato Sauce
>
> Recipe By :Harry Demidavicius
> Serving Size : 10 Preparation Time :2:15
> Categories : Sauces/Gravies
>
> Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
> -------- ------------ --------------------------------
> 1 large carrot -- cut in large chunks
> 1 stalk celery -- cut in large chunks
> 1 medium onion -- cut in large chunks
> 1 clove garlic
> 1/4 cup olive oil
> 1 tablespoon dried oregano
> 1/4 teaspoon ground fennel -- (Carol's addition)
> 28 ounces Italian tomatoes -- crushed
> 1 cup dry red wine
> 1/4 cup fresh parsley -- minced
>
> 1. Blend the carrot, celery, onion, garlic, oil, and oregano in a food
> processor until emulsified.
>
> 2. Empty the tomatoes into a large saucepan on medium heat and mash
> them. Stir in the vegetable mixture. The resulting blend should be
> quite thick & look reddish with traces of green & yellow visible. When
> it starts to bubble turn down the heat & simmer uncovered for about
> 90 minutes, stirring occasionally, until it has reduced & blended into
> a sauce.
>
> 3. Add in the wine and continue to simmer for a few more minutes. Stir
> in the parsley simmer for 5 more minutes. Taste and adjust seasonings
> and remove from heat.
>
> 4. The sauce may now be served over pasta or stored in the
> refrigerator in tightly capped 28 ounce jars.


Thanks for that one, Carol.

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